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SIGNING THE TREATY
GERMANY WAVERING BERLIN DEMONSTRATIONS.
LONDON, Tuesday.— A Berlin message states that the Majority and Independent Socialists held rival demonstrations, the former protesting against ...
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LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the attempt to establish a Rhineland Republic has led to adverse manifestations. Several ...
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NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A few fatalities occurred at Coblenz, where a puerai strike has been ordered in the American area of occupation, with the ...
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OVERLOOKED
MECITEXSTEIN'S COMPLAINT.
PARIS, Tuesday.—The principality of Lieclienstcin, situated between Switzerland and German Austria, has been overlooked ...
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PEACE DISCUSSIONS
BONAR LAW GAYS "NO." TIME NOT YET RIPE. (Delayed in Transmission.)
LONDON, May 22.—Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the House of Commons) declared to-day' in the House that a discussion of the peace terms was ...
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PARIS, Saturday.—The Council of Four is considering two important undisclosed changes in the peace terms. ...
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INDIAN UNREST
HEART OF COUNTRY LOYAL. 409 LIVES LOST. (Delayed in Transmission.)
LONDON, May 22.—Mr. E. S. Montagn (Socretary of State for India) stated in the House of Commons to-day that it was now clear that the new ...
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PARTS, Tuesday.—A general subway strike has commenced. Fifty thousand miners are idle in the Pas de Calais. ...
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UNIQUE CRICKET INCIDENT
2-MINUTE RULE APPLIED. SOMERSET AND SUSSEX TIE.
LONDON, Tuesday.—An incident which it is believed is unprecedented occurred in the Somerset v. Sussex cricket county match at Taunton. ...
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IRISH HOSE RULE
"WHEN PEACE IS SIGNED" GOVERNMENT WILL APPLY ACT.
LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day Lord Middleton asked whether the Government had facilitated the visit of the American ...
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PARIS, Tuesday.—De Valera (the Sinn Fein leader) has sent a message to M. Clemenceau, stating that the Irish people does not recognise any ...
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PLOTS IN AMERICA
PLAN TO DESTROY JUDCES' HOUSES. I.W.W. RESPONSIBLE.
WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A plot to destroy Judges' and State-Attorneys' homes throughout the United States has been discovered. ...
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LONDON, Tuesday.—Hon. J. B. Connolly (Agent-General for W.A.). in a letter to the newspapers, endorses Lord [?]iler's emigration proposals ...
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The English papers of 20th March contain the customary estimate of the United Kingdom drink bill for 1918 from the pen of Mr. George B. ...
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COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—It is reported from Vardoe that the Esthonians and Fiudianders have captured Petrograd. ...
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NEW YORK, May 22.—The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent interviewed Baron Makino, who said:— "The Anglo-Japanese alliance must ...
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WIRELESS WONDERS
NEW TRANSMITTER INVENTED. (Delayed in Transmission.)
LONDON, May 22.—Sir Godfrey Isaacs (chairman of the Marconi Company) states that a new wireless derice has been invented which will ...
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Commodore Dumaresq, of H.M.A.S. Australia, in an interview on the arrival of the battle-cruiser, said that his grandfather settled in Sydney in ...
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Speaking at Paddington (Sydney), Captain Carmichael summed up the political situation thus:- "There is an old story that is ...
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The Burnie Croquet Club workers for the Red Cross and O.A.S. funds held their fourth annual meeting on Tuesday. ...
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WINNIPEG, Tuesday.—Strikers and returned soldiers invaded the Provincial Parliament domanding the resignation of the Cabinet, on the ground of ...
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The Australian soldier is returning to the Commonwealth physically a changed man, says an English observer. He has been rejuvenated by the long ...
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"My object in writing is to check any impression that the Department of Repatriation, at any rate as represented by Latrobe Local Committe ...
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In recent issues of "The London Gazette" were announced the awarding of decorations to the following additional Tasmanian ...
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Major Alan Percy Crisp, D.S.O., 3rd Field Artillery Brigado. Captain (temporary Major) Cyril Denis Horne, M.C., 4th Pioneer ...
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Captain William Lemuel Edward Domeney, 15th Battalion, for conspicuous gallantry and able leadership in an attack. After cleariug strong ...
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Lieutenant Lawrence W. Barnett, 40th Battalion. ...
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Sergeant T. S. Daniels, 12th Brigade, Australian Field Artillery. Sergeant (T/Regimental SergeantMajor) H. Gillam, 40th Battalion. ...
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Lieutenant (A/Captain) Allan Runcimnn Brown, Australian Flying Corps. On August 22 Captain Brown, with licutenant Finlay as his observer ...
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Private J. Beckett, 1st Pioneer Battalion: Private A. G. Belbin, 15th Batt.; Sergeant E. W. Billing, 40th Batt.; Private F. E. Broxam, 26th ...
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General Sir, E. H. Allanby, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, forwarded a list of officers, nurses, and ...
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